FALMOUTH PACKET NEWS

... omounted to £S 11«. In the evening the meeting the Ladies' Association was held in St. John’s school-room, when address of an equally interesting character was delivered by Dr. Doran. The Row. G. Cornish, the Rev. St. Trist, and the Rev. J. Medley also ...

Published: Friday 30 June 1837
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
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NEWGATE AND LEADEN These markets were firm, this m, ruled steady

... and Jerusalem artichokes Is - to Is 3d per half sieve ; parsnips 6d to 8d per dozeni Cornish white brocoli is 6d to 3s per dozen ; turnip greets 6Q roll per bushel; leeks to Is per dozen bunches; new 15 per per lb ; French beans 3s 6d to 4s per 100; radishes ...

Published: Sunday 11 March 1849
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
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THIS DAY’S SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... are now uniformly Is per quarter on all grain, colonial as well as foreign and r u on descriptions of flour and meal. Indian com and corn meal, fur which there is separate Act of Parliament remains subject to the same permanent duty heretofore, per quarter ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1849
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
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THE ARMY

... Woodward v Cotton—Hunt v Agar—Taylor v Mosely—Jennings v Blackburn—Venn v Glover—Algar v Watt—Jeffs v Deen—Hallett v Okey —Cornish v Malcolm—Hampson• • Clarke—King v Buckingham—Millard v Oram—Poidevin v Ckampness—Goldsmiths' Company v Cilfton.—The last ...

Published: Monday 02 December 1833
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
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THE SUN, LONDON, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1849.`

... and Jerusalem Artichokes, is to Is 3d per half sieve; Parsnips, Gd to 8d per dozen ; Cornish White Brocoli, is to 3s per dozen; Turnip Greens, 6d to 8d per bushel; Leeks, 10i to is per dozen bunches; New Potatoes, 8d to is per Ib; French Beans, 3s 6d to ...

Published: Saturday 03 March 1849
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
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AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR AUGUST

... released. As the manufacturers and their friends returned from Leek on Friday night, they were frequently assailed both by intimidating language and stones by parties who were either returning from Leek, or who had gone part of the way to learn the result of ...

Published: Friday 04 September 1835
Newspaper: Essex Standard
County: Essex, England
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MIRROR AND ADVERTISER SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 1846 THE SEA THE PATHWAY GLORT ' nutl The is of jslory And lea-I

... Water all newly-planted trees Weeds destroy generally clean BIRTHS At Lupton the lady of J B Y Boiler heir At Southernhay the lady of John Stogdon daughter— Kington the lady of the Rev Y Thomas daughter MARRIAGES— Mr Bristow of that city-to Elizabeth daughter ...

Published: Saturday 31 October 1846
Newspaper: Bristol Mirror
County: Bristol, England
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THE NEWRY TELEGRAPH, SEPTEMBER 19. I8t(l NEWRY HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... beloved wile of Bell, Esq., and (laughter oflbe Rev. Duuiel M*Aiee. SELECT POETRY. MY LADY'S HEART. lady’s hand 'a the smallest hand That e’er was clasp'd within glove; lady’s hand ’• the softest hand That e’er was prest lip of love. Aa white it is new-fallen ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1846
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
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THE WILTS AND

... baked mes 4 —Lertrpool A young lady w ho had gone to Dumbertou to see the Qoeeo on (the day 01 her nun-arrivalt, wee asked it eke had seen tun royal lacy—when she replied, I 14d UM loamur ad beingid her Sluesty . ii ladies is madam Daniel Purcell, tun ...

SICILY

... Ireland. The House then adjourned. THE BANQUET AT THE 111 ANSION-HOUSE.--We are requoated to state that Lord Minto, Lady Charlotte Elliot, and Lady John Russel', who wss mentioned as having been present at the dinner at the Mansion-house on Wednesday last, were; ...

Published: Saturday 28 April 1849
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
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SATURDAY AI7TERNLTOON, July 11

... course of el of The Duchess of Kent, and the Princess Victoria attr l csthr Lady Flora Hastings, Lady Theresa StrangwaYe• 'l 4B ',, Y esslfe; rine Jenkinson, Hon. Lady Cust, Lady Conroy, Bar °— zen, Hon. Sir George Anson, Hen. General Upton, John Conroy ...

The following list presents statement of the charges which Sir Robert Peel in his speech on Tuesday night ..

... preserved in salt fish cored bains bops maize or Indian corn meal mustard flour pearl barley rice sago sausages foreign spirits —brandy geneva &c tapioca tongues canary carraway carrot clover leeks mustard onions boot fronts men’s boots and shoes made-up ...